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Aurora to be visible to parts of the UK tonight, but will it be clear?

or evening. This is expected to bring visible auroras across parts of northern UK, with a chance of sightings extending further south into England and Wales. The event is anticipated to be of a similar magnitude to the notable May 2024 aurora, which saw the lights visible across much of England

Met Office festival forecast: Cooler temperatures and risk of showers

on Thursday, with sunny spells likely. Friday may bring more cloud, but brighter conditions are expected later in the day. As the weekend progresses, the influence of westerly winds increases, bringing a chance of showers or longer spells of rain. However, Oxfordshire’s location in the south and east offers

Met Office App Accessibility Statement

not have text descriptions, which means screen reader users may not get all the information shown visually. We are working to add descriptive text for all important icons and images by August 2026.  1.3 Adaptable  1.3.1 Info and relationships  Some content does not use proper structure, making it harder

Weekend weather: Remaining unsettled for the last full weekend of January

will mean a lot of this falls as snow. This will make travel challenging in these areas, and conditions may deteriorate rapidly as snowfall increases. The wind will be another notable feature on Saturday. Coastal gales are likely in the far north‑east and at least initially in the far southwest

Met Office weekend weather: A distinctly autumnal turn

western areas, eastern parts of England and the southeast will remain dry for much of the day, although cloud will increase. Northern Scotland will also stay dry and fine until quite late in the day. Where rain does fall, it may be heavy at times, with brighter colours on the radar indicating more

PowerPoint Presentation

Philippines are linked to the tropical cyclones (TC’s). This may be true for a large part of Vietnam as well. Accurate prediction of track, intensity and landfall of TCs is critical in forecasting the HIW events over the region. On seasonal time scales these may be dependent upon the large-scale SST

excalibur_engagement_event_guidance.pdf

presentation will be made available and we may conduct subsequent one-to-one meetings. It provides an overview of the key topics for discussion so that potential applicants can consider what contributions they can make to inform the thinking on sourcing of the required capabilities. 1.3 Purpose of the early

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